1 Introduction. How do 'naive' users spontaneously interact with a system that – like companion systems (Wilks,. 2010) – allows them to converse in spoken ...
Dietmar F. Rösner, Rico Andrich, Thomas Bauer, Rafael Friesen, Stephan Günther: Annotation and analysis of the LAST MINUTE corpus. GSCL 2015: 112-121.
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We analyze the task-related success, so the annotation is also focused on the task. In the previous work and in following we only consider the problem solving ...
One example is dysfluency annotation: those working on spoken data may wish to annotate a corpus of spontaneous speech for dysfluencies such as false starts, ...
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This paper presents highlights of a workshop and a demonstration overviewing the process of designing, compiling, and annotating spoken corpora for participants ...
Our approach has three main parts. First, we collect and annotate a a diverse sample of “naturally” occurring structures from several sources. Second, we use ...
Corpus annotation—adding interpretive information into a collection of texts—is valuable for a number of reasons, including the validation.
The corpora and corpus collections are classified into six categories based on the type of manual annotation: PoS/MSD tagging; Lemmatisation; Syntactic parsing ...
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The book illustrates how NLP technology has been applied in recent corpus-based language studies and suggests effective ways to better integrate such technology ...
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The LAST MINUTE corpus comprises multimodal recordings (e.g. video, audio, transcripts) from WOZ interactions in a mundane planning task (Rosner et al., 2011).